Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Share Price and News

$188.40 $-7.02 (-3.6%) Thursday, 19 December 2024 at 8:00:00 am Australian Eastern Daylight Time

Alphabet Chart and Price Data

About Alphabet

Last updated 19-12-2024, 08:00:00am AEDT
Current Price $188.40
Change $-7.02 (-3.6%)
Close Price $188.40
Open Price $195.22
Bid $189.10
Ask $189.25
Day Range $187.74 - $197.00
Year Range $130.67 - $201.42
Volume 34,166,074
Average Volume 27,284,667
Market Cap $2,306,204,400,000.00
Earnings Per Share $7.54
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